The jambs are vertical boards that form the side parts of the frame around a garage door.
How to frame a garage door jamb.
A common place for wood rot to be found is on the lower part of a garage door trim jamb this repair seems intimidating but it is actually a very easy repair.
In some designs a piece of finish lumber or trim attaches across the underside of the header.
A garage door jamb runs from the floor to the underside of the header at each side of the opening.
The opening must be finished framed before a garage door can be installed.
Cut four 2 x 4 trimmers to this length and nail two each to either side of the rough.
Remember to take all the safety precautions necessary to protect yourself from injury.
Fortunately replacing rotting jambs is an easy task for most homeowners and can be accomplished quickly and inexpensively.
Cut two 2 x 6 pieces of lumber and attach to the face of the wall running from the edge of your garage door jambs to the ceiling of your garage.
Install the header jambs and center pad of the frame using a 2 x 6 lumber for the header jambs and center pad.
Leave at least 5 of space on the sides of the door.
Most garage door openings are just rough openings when the home is built.
Pull a measurement from the floor of your space to the ceiling next to the door opening.
Width of garage door opening standard widths are 8 9 10 12 14 16 17 and 18 height of the garage door opening standard residential heights are 7 7 6 8 header the header is ideally a minimum 12 wide micro laminated beam that spans the width of the garage door opening.
The jambs need to be 17 inches.
Frame the rough opening for the garage door to 3 inches wider than the garage door you have selected.
This lumber will be used to attach your garage door track and a portion of your assembly.
How to frame a garage door 1.
Framing a garage door opening in my opinion can be done by anyone who loves to diy.